On
Friday, November 2, 2012 Bruce Crawford will present a special 40th
anniversary screening of George Lucas' American Graffiti at the Joslyn Art Museum's
Witherspoon Hall, 2200 Dodge Street in Omaha. The event, which starts at 7:00 Pm, will feature special
guests, co star and television icon, Cindy Williams and actor Eddie Mekka,
“Carmine” from Laverne and Shirley.

Prior
to the screening, Williams will address the audience on her experiences working
with George Lucas and the many now legendary stars from the film.

Tickets
for the event are $20.00 and available at all Omaha Hy-Vee customer service
counters. Proceeds benefit the Nebraska Kidney Association.

For
more information call 402-932-7200 and www.omahafilmevent.com

American Graffiti was
released to universal critical acclaim and financial success, and was nominated
for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Produced on a $775,000 budget, the
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